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Human Trafficking And Child Prostitution

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Introduction
“When a little girl is sold by her impoverished family—girls my daughters’ age—runs away from home, or is lured by the false promises of a better life, and then imprisoned in a brothel and tortured if she resists—that’s slavery. It is barbaric, and it is evil, and it has no place in a civilized world.” This is a quote from President Barack Obama in 2012 addressing human trafficking and child prostitution within the U.S. In America, there is a conception that human trafficking only happens in less-developed countries. However, the U.S. is the second most prominent destination country for human trafficking in the world (Hodge & Lietz, 2007). Cities such as Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Detroit are amongst the U.S. cities with high incidences of child prostitution (Hodge & Lietz, 2007). Some of these children are seen as having entered through ‘choice’ while others are seen as being forced through human trafficking. The purpose of this paper is to examine the social, economic, and cultural factors that lead to these children’s involvement in prostitution. Additionally, this paper will address United States policies on child prostitution and potential intervention strategies. Evidence
Child prostitution is a problem not only globally but, specifically, here in the U.S. Each year, 1.2 million children worldwide are trafficked for sexual intentions. In the U.S., it is estimated that 300,000- 400,000 children are exploited through prostitution annually (Fong &

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